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Thank you for that well thought out and detailed response, however I have already check the NG website, all well as the permanent posts at the start of this specific forum and am unfamiliar with all the codes and abbreviations to know where my particular question is addressed, hence why I started this thread.

Anyone who has gone through this process or any recruiter or moderator that knows the process would be of great help, thank you again in advance.

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This is not the most current information. This is the basic requirements and rules. For example, accepting AGR, Mil Tech or commission no longer stops your benefits. And there are no more critical UIC's, so that no linger penalizes you.

Don't ask me what this acronym stands for, but NGB puts out "EIOM"s detailing the most current rules.

^ Sorry. Nothing we can do about it. One of us logs in at least every few hours and we approve what is out there. I brought this up 2.5 years ago originally to the administrators at the time. And I believe the people staffed for this have changed multiple times since. There was a short time in 2012 where this was actually fixed. It sucks as both new and senior members lose their posts in approval limbo.

Thank you for that well thought out and detailed response, however I have already check the NG website, all well as the permanent posts at the start of this specific forum and am unfamiliar with all the codes and abbreviations to know where my particular question is addressed, hence why I started this thread.

Anyone who has gone through this process or any recruiter or moderator that knows the process would be of great help, thank you again in advance.

It was neither well though-out nor detailed. It was my attempt to steer you in the right direction--to get you to research further on your own. 90% of what I know I learned from digging up pdf. files on the internet. You'd be surprised what you can find if you just randomly google various military topics and type "pdf" after your entry on Google.

Now, here's the deal, and I'm sure someone is going to pop up in here breathing fire about what they know that's contrary. NEVERTHELESS, in my experience with talking to key personnel at the NGB, once you're awarded an SLRP it's yours. Unless you violate the basic terms of the contract (which you've already read) you can switch MOS's, go to schools, go to different states etc. How do I know? Because I've DONE it.

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It was neither well though-out nor detailed. It was my attempt to steer you in the right direction--to get you to research further on your own. 90% of what I know I learned from digging up pdf. files on the internet. You'd be surprised what you can find if you just randomly google various military topics and type "pdf" after your entry on Google.

Now, here's the deal, and I'm sure someone is going to pop up in here breathing fire about what they know that's contrary. NEVERTHELESS, in my experience with talking to key personnel at the NGB, once you're awarded an SLRP it's yours. Unless you violate the basic terms of the contract (which you've already read) you can switch MOS's, go to schools, go to different states etc. How do I know? Because I've DONE it.